(Feature Impact) If warm summer temperatures have you tossing and turning at night, you aren’t alone. Heat is a common ...
The U.S. Army — an institution one year older than the nation itself — continues to evolve to fit the needs of the modern ...
After his life shifted into retirement at 68, John (not his actual name) expected to feel relief. Instead, after the first ...
More than a dozen Wisconsin organizations are affected by the Trump administration’s move last week to cut grants for teen pregnancy prevention programs, Wisconsin’s health department confirmed ...
() - The troubled King County Regional Homeless Authority is being significantly restructured, with the city of Seattle and King County taking back control of programs to house ...
On December 30, 1876, six individuals who desired fellowship with those of like faith and to reach others for Christ, signed their names to a contract and began under the ...
A century and a half after six residents gathered to form a small congregation dedicated to worship and Christian fellowship, First Baptist Church of Hillsdale will celebrate its 150th anniversary ...
The U.S.-based Health Information National Trends survey found that a fifth of adults used social media platforms for health advice. A general practitioner who was not part of the ...
Federal prosecutors have charged 25 members and associates of two group feds say are Minneapolis-based drug trafficking organizations.
Scientists have discovered a rare genetic condition which causes people to age at a much faster rate - and could help develop age reversal medicines. Researchers believe the findings could lead to ...
Legislation to protect Altadena from predatory real estate speculation moves to committee hearings Wednesday in Sacramento.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against an executive order by President Donald Trump Tuesday, which sought to ban birthright citizenship nationwide.
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